barbigerous

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== English == === Etymology === From Latin barbiger from barba (“beard”) + gerō (“carry, wear”). === Adjective === barbigerous (comparative more barbigerous, superlative most barbigerous) (rare, humorous) Having a beard; bearded; hairy. 1810, James Kennedy, Glenochel, Glasgow: R. Chapman, Volume 2, p. 118,[2] Profoundly thoughtful looks the sage, / Barbigerous, and priestly mien’d; 1972, Saul K. Padover, Karl Marx: An Intimate Biography, New York: McGraw-Hill, Chapter 20, p. 348,[3] the author magnificently barbigerous and the publisher elegantly bearded but bald === References ===